Reviews
"Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." -Daily Mail, SMartin "s lighthearted but quite handy guide looks at the reasons why men don "t help out around the house as much as they ought to and proposes what can be done about that After reading this offbeat and thoroughly delightful guide to housework, it "s hard to imagine anyone not wanting to give this stuff a try. Martin does what your mother never could: he makes doing chores seem fun, exciting, and rewarding. " Booklist, Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you., Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy of How to Get Things Really Flat. The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up., Martin's lighthearted but quite handy guide looks at the reasons why men don't help out around the house as much as they ought to and proposes what can be done about that . . . After reading this offbeat and thoroughly delightful guide to housework, it's hard to imagine anyone not wanting to give this stuff a try. Martin does what your mother never could: he makes doing chores seem fun, exciting, and rewarding., "Andrew Martin has put together a delightfully amusing tale about the joys and tribulations of doing housework that also serves as a very good primer on how to actually do housework... His main target audience is men. But women, I think, will also find Martin's observations funny and many of his tips helpful... And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for that, too: Hire a cleaner." -Minneapolis Star Tribune "Martin's lighthearted but quite handy guide looks at the reasons why men don't help out around the house as much as they ought to and proposes what can be done about that… After reading this offbeat and thoroughly delightful guide to housework, it's hard to imagine anyone not wanting to give this stuff a try. Martin does what your mother never could: he makes doing chores seem fun, exciting, and rewarding." -Booklist "You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour." -Financial Times "Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy ofHow to Get Things Really Flat. The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up." -Daily Telegraph "I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle and he gives the low down on feather dusters." -Sunday Telegraph "Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." -Daily Mail "Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you." -Woman & Home, Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas., "You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour." -- Financial Times "Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy of How to Get Things Really Flat . The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up." -- Daily Telegraph "Martin's lighthearted but quite handy guide looks at the reasons why men don't help out around the house as much as they ought to and proposes what can be done about that... After reading this offbeat and thoroughly delightful guide to housework, it's hard to imagine anyone not wanting to give this stuff a try. Martin does what your mother never could: he makes doing chores seem fun, exciting, and rewarding." -- Booklist "I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming--with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle--and he gives the low down on feather dusters." -- Sunday Telegraph "Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." -- Daily Mail "Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you." -- Woman & Home "Andrew Martin has put together a delightfully amusing tale about the joys and tribulations of doing housework that also serves as a very good primer on how to actually do housework... His main target audience is men. But women, I think, will also find Martin's observations funny and many of his tips helpful... And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for that, too: Hire a cleaner." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune, Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." -Daily Mail "You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny, but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour." -Financial Times "Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy of How to Get Things Really Flat. The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up." -Daily Telegraph "I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming-with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle-and he gives the lowdown on feather dusters." -Sunday Telegraph "Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you." -Woman & Home, Andrew Martin has put together a delightfully amusing tale about the joys and tribulations of doing housework that also serves as a very good primer on how to actually do housework... His main target audience is men. But women, I think, will also find Martin's observations funny and many of his tips helpful... And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for that, too: Hire a cleaner." — Minneapolis Star Tribune Martin's lighthearted but quite handy guide looks at the reasons why men don't help out around the house as much as they ought to and proposes what can be done about that… After reading this offbeat and thoroughly delightful guide to housework, it's hard to imagine anyone not wanting to give this stuff a try. Martin does what your mother never could: he makes doing chores seem fun, exciting, and rewarding." — Booklist You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour." — Financial Times Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy of How to Get Things Really Flat . The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up." — Daily Telegraph I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming – with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle – and he gives the low down on feather dusters." — Sunday Telegraph Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." — Daily Mail Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you." — Woman & Home, I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming--with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle--and he gives the low down on feather dusters., Andrew Martin has put together a delightfully amusing tale about the joys and tribulations of doing housework that also serves as a very good primer on how to actually do housework . . . His main target audience is men. But women, I think, will also find Martin's observations funny and many of his tips helpful . . . And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for that, too: Hire a cleaner., You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour., "Andrew Martin has put together a delightfully amusing tale about the joys and tribulations of doing housework that also serves as a very good primer on how to actually do housework... His main target audience is men. But women, I think, will also find Martin's observations funny and many of his tips helpful... And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for that, too: Hire a cleaner." -Milford Reid,Star Tribune "Andrew Martin has launched himself as an unlikely domestic god. His hilarious book is a bloke's guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas." -Daily Mail "You might not think that a book about cleaning could be funny, but this made me laugh out loud. In the office. During a quiet lunch hour." -Financial Times "Obviously my husband will be getting a pristine copy of How to Get Things Really Flat. The author takes his task seriously, but he's also a funny and fluent writer and this one just might hang around to become an essential reference book as our two young boys grow up." -Daily Telegraph "I was afraid that this was going to be another one of those tiresome blokes-are-crap-at-housework books, but it's a strange delight, disarmingly written. Andrew Martin is lyrical about the vacuuming-with a special mention of his favourite attachment, the crevice nozzle-and he gives the lowdown on feather dusters." -Sunday Telegraph "Combining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it's debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you." -Woman & Home